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The Martens I Government was the national government of Belgium from 3 April 1979 to 23 January 1980.
It was the first government headed by Wilfried Martens and comprised the Flemish Christian People's Party (CVP), the French-speaking Christian Social Party (PSC), the Flemish Belgian Socialist Party (BSP), the French-speaking Socialist Party (SP) and the Democratic Front of Francophones (FDF). It fell after nine months, when the FDF left the government.
Composition
Minister | Name | Party |
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Prime Minister | Wilfried Martens | CVP |
Deputy Prime Minister - Budget | Guy Spitaels | PS |
Deputy Prime Minister - Economic Affairs | Willy Claes | BSP |
Deputy Prime Minister - Defence | Paul Vanden Boeynants (to Oct. 1979) José Desmarets (from Oct. 1979) | PSC |
Communication | Jos Chabert | CVP |
Justice | Renaat Van Elslande | CVP |
Foreign Affairs | Henri Simonet | PS |
Social Assistance and Pensions | Alfred Califice | PSC |
Agriculture and Middle Classes | Albert Lavens | CVP |
Education | Jef Ramaekers | BSP |
Dutch-speaking Community Affairs | Rika De Backer | CVP |
Public Health and Environment | Luc Dhoore | CVP |
Finance | Gaston Geens | CVP |
Walloon Affairs | Jean-Maurice Dehousse | PS |
Public Works | Guy Mathot | PS |
PTT | Robert Urbain | PS |
Development Cooperation | Mark Eyskens | CVP |
Employment and Labour | Roger De Wulf | BSP |
Education | Jacques Hoyaux | PS |
Interior and Institutional Reform | Georges Gramme | PSC |
Flemish Affairs | Marc Galle | BSP |
French-speaking Community Affairs | Michel Hansenne | PSC |
Civil Service and Institutional Reform | Willy Calewaert | BSP |
Brussels Affairs | Léon Defosset | FDF |
Foreign Trade and Science Policy | Lucien Outers | FDF |
Secretary of State | Name | Party |
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Brussels Affairs | Guy Cudell | PS |
Flemish Affairs | Paul Akkermans | CVP |
Dutch-speaking Community Affairs | Rika Steyaert | CVP |
Brussels Affairs | Lydia De Pauw | BSP |
Flemish Affairs | Daniel Coens | CVP |
Walloon Affairs | Bernard Anselme | PS |
Walloon Affairs | Antoine Humblet | PSC |
French-speaking Community Affairs | François Persoons | FDF |
Reshuffles
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Cabinets |
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1830–1918 | - Provisional Government
- de Gerlache
- Lebeau I
- de Muelenaere
- Rogier I
- de Theux de Meylandt I
- Lebeau II
- Nothomb
- Van de Weyer
- de Theux de Meylandt II
- Rogier II
- de Brouckère
- de Decker
- Rogier III
- Frère-Orban
- d'Anethan
- de Theux de Meylandt-Malou
- Frère-Orban-Van Humbeeck
- Malou-Jacobs-Woeste
- Beernaert
- de Burlet
- de Smet de Naeyer I
- Vandenpeereboom
- de Smet de Naeyer II
- de Trooz
- Schollaert
- de Broqueville I
- de Broqueville II (in Sainte-Adresse)
- Cooreman
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1918–1995 | - Delacroix I
- Delacroix II
- Carton de Wiart
- Theunis I
- Van de Vyvere
- Poullet
- Jaspar I
- Jaspar II
- Renkin
- de Broqueville III
- Theunis II
- Van Zeeland I
- Van Zeeland II
- Janson
- Spaak I
- Pierlot I
- Pierlot II
- Pierlot III
- Pierlot IV (in London)
- Pierlot V
- Pierlot VI
- Van Acker I
- Van Acker II
- Spaak II
- Van Acker III
- Huysmans I
- Spaak III
- Spaak IV
- G. Eyskens I
- Duvieusart I
- Pholien I
- Van Houtte I
- Van Acker IV
- G. Eyskens II
- G. Eyskens III
- G. Eyskens IV
- Lefèvre I
- Harmel I
- Vanden Boeynants I
- G. Eyskens V
- G. Eyskens VI
- Leburton I
- Leburton II
- Tindemans I
- Tindemans II
- Vanden Boeynants II
- Martens I
- Martens II
- Martens III
- Martens IV
- M. Eyskens I
- Martens V
- Martens VI
- Martens VII
- Martens VIII
- Martens IX
- Dehaene I
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1995–present | |
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